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Vol. XXVIII, No. 12 Louisburg, North Carolina 27549
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PRESIDENCY
Beth Bethune
Donna Spence, a rising Sopho
more at L. C., is the new S.G.A.
President. She is a very good student
and was a Senator in her high school
student council.
When asked what made her run for
this office she replied, "A sense of
adventure and a great challenge. I like
being active and I feel this is one way
I can be active and accomplish
something for my peers as well as
myself."
Donna's plans are to try to get
things done the way the students
want them and attempt to get the
students of L. C. more involved in
S.G.A.
"I hope everyone will get involved
next year and any ideas would be
greatly appreciated", says Donna.
ELECTION REVIEW
Kelly Takes 2nd Spot
Deborah Kelley, a freshman here at
Louisburg College, has won the
office of Vice-President of the S. G.
A. Although Deborah has not had a
great deal of experience in student
government she has a lot of ideas for
improvement here at Louisburg
College. Deborah says, "I will try to
make sure the students of Louisburg
College get equal chances in getting
their ideas heard. I would like to try to
get more entertainment for the
student body. I will walk around and
talk to students to learn their feelings
about Louisburg College."
Deborah feels that the students
don't really understand what the S.
G. A. is all about. Because of this they
are not encouraged to get involved.
She feels the S. G. A. needs to get
more in touch with the student boc^
Overall, Deborah says "I would 111^
to know more of the students, learn
their feelings toward the S. G. A., and
encourage them to give their ideas to
make the student body at Louisburg
College as one, and make it the best
year ever." x
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